>>16721059
I see ur silver point.
it is "finite" so makes a "good" currency.
So coins made of it have been used for 1000's yrs.
We live in a digital age, so unless anyone plans on having the net turned off, we prob gonna have a digital something, in order to exchange value" with others.
So "distributed", "secure" & "finite".
Blockchains do all that.
The thinking point is.
if I get $100/hr in aust, but we get paid say "1 coin".
then what happens to the guy doing same job in India? Brazil?
My value as a coder is no diff to anyone else globally.
Does this mean "global equality"?
Or will we stick to a "resources" model where Gina somehow owns all the Aussie dirt (mineral rights on my property belong to gov?? umm)